Parsippany Library to Host Special Needs Resource Fair

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Parsippany Library will conduct a Special Needs Resource Fair on July 24 from 5:30 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. at its Main Library location.

This free event connects families, caregivers, and educators with local organizations that support individuals with disabilities. Attendees can interact with representatives from over a dozen agencies, who will provide information on early intervention, therapy, and education services. Library Director Melissa Kuzma highlights that the fair aims to empower families to navigate available community resources effectively. The event is open to all, with no prior registration needed, ensuring accessibility for everyone. The Parsippany Library serves a diverse community of over 56,000 residents and aims to enrich lives through information and educational programs.

For more information, attendees can visit the library's website or call (973) 887-5150. This initiative reflects the library's commitment to fostering community connection and support for individuals with special needs.

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